Jul 13 2023 40 mins 3
The humble potato is endlessly useful and almost universally beloved. But Netherlands-based startup BESE is taking it up a notch, recycling the waste from potato chip manufacturing (as well as materials like oyster shells, and waste wood chips) into biodegradable ocean ecosystem restoration products. Karin Didderen and Peter Vodegel from BESE chatted to us about their mission to restore degraded coastal ecosystems, and to replace current restoration products that use plastics or concrete.
→ Shownotes: https://www.ocean-impact.org/podcast/peter-vodegel-karin-didderen
→ Website: https://www.bese-products.com/
→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bese-products%C2%AE/?originalSubdomain=nl
→ Pitch Video: https://youtu.be/BKeyyEzPDoQ
→ Shownotes: https://www.ocean-impact.org/podcast/peter-vodegel-karin-didderen
→ Website: https://www.bese-products.com/
→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bese-products%C2%AE/?originalSubdomain=nl
→ Pitch Video: https://youtu.be/BKeyyEzPDoQ